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Surprise, surprise! The Olympics nailed a perfect 10 on the broadcast social TV chart this week, and nearly dominated cable’s top 10, too. The Olympics aren’t just monopolizing television; they’re also ruling the social sphere. Swimming earned huge buzz after Team USA’s Michael Phelps broke the

Facebook is continuing the international rollout of its apps marketplace. The company announced that in addition to the U.S. and UK, Facebook users in Australia, Canada, India, Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa can now access the App Center via the left-hand side of the News Feed as well as

On Tuesday, Nokia chief Stephen Elop fielded questions from irate shareholders at his company’s annual meeting in Helsinki. When, they wanted to know, would he do something about Apple and Samsung? In London next week, Nokia will announce its new high-end flagship product, whatever it is. But

Facebook may have unceremoniously deleted an old version of the News Feed, one that showed a wider variety of posts than the current versions, earlier this week. But that doesn’t mean the social network has stopped tinkering with this, the most essential of Facebook components. Rolling out

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